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many people think of texas is west texas. where it's rough terrain. east texas wasn't part of hardwood forest and great easy plowing. they didn't have a lot of mexicans. there became free lotteries. >> moses austin had this idea to start bringing americans this way and deal with the spanish. what he's offering the spanish the opportunity is, we can bring you the people that will turn this from the wilderness into a productive area no longer a frontier. there's not a lot here. the spanish have been trying for years to establish community. >> mexicans didn't want to move to texas because of the apaches. they said we got to have somebody in mexico live there. they brought in the americans. then come down to texas, we'll give you free land, no taxes for 10 years. you have to turn catholics. lot of people started migranting to texas. >> you maybe coming to the united states, but you're going to become spanish. when transition comes to mexico, you're going to be good mexicans. you're going to obey the law. you're not going to cause trouble. >> many people d
many people think of texas is west texas. where it's rough terrain. east texas wasn't part of hardwood forest and great easy plowing. they didn't have a lot of mexicans. there became free lotteries. >> moses austin had this idea to start bringing americans this way and deal with the spanish. what he's offering the spanish the opportunity is, we can bring you the people that will turn this from the wilderness into a productive area no longer a frontier. there's not a lot here. the spanish...
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i wouldn't have lasted at texas or texas tech. i'd hit the frat scene hard and been gone in one semester. end quote. as was mentioned, he served our country in uniform. flying the c-130 hercules, a large aircraft that carries cargo all over the world, that of the same engines alison t-56 alpha 14. we share that common bond. rick was like -- served the texas house in 1984. he became what was known as a pitbull. our texas house has a place they call the pit to have strong, strong, strong debates. rick wanted to go off on people who wanted to spend, spend, spend. the pitbull in texas had a raging bull in rick perry. in 1990, he became our agriculture commissioner. in 1998, he allowed american history to be changed in a very positive way. he ran against a guy named john sharp to become our lieutenant governor. it was very close. aggie vs. aggie. rick won by about 1.7 points. but that victory enabled george w. bush to leave his beloved texas and become america's 43rd president. governor bush knew he could eave with texas in great hands
i wouldn't have lasted at texas or texas tech. i'd hit the frat scene hard and been gone in one semester. end quote. as was mentioned, he served our country in uniform. flying the c-130 hercules, a large aircraft that carries cargo all over the world, that of the same engines alison t-56 alpha 14. we share that common bond. rick was like -- served the texas house in 1984. he became what was known as a pitbull. our texas house has a place they call the pit to have strong, strong, strong debates....
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what texas offers is both of those. you come to texas because the opportunity is there. at that time land is livelihood. if you don't have land, you can't make a living. >> many people think of texas as being west texas around fort david. but there were hardwood forests and easy plowing. brian were moses austin had an idea to bring americans this way and deal with the spanish. >> what he's offering the spanish the opportunity is we can bring you the people that will turn this from the wilderness into a productive area no longer a frontier. there is not a lot here. the spanish had been trying for years to establish community. they said look we have to have somebody in mexico live there to bring in the americans to move in. come down to texas, we'll give you free land, no taxes for three years but you have to turn catholic. people started migrating into texas. you may be coming to the united states, but you are going to become spanish. when the transition comes to mexico, you will be good mexicans. you are going to obey the law and not cause trouble. brian: many people dri
what texas offers is both of those. you come to texas because the opportunity is there. at that time land is livelihood. if you don't have land, you can't make a living. >> many people think of texas as being west texas around fort david. but there were hardwood forests and easy plowing. brian were moses austin had an idea to bring americans this way and deal with the spanish. >> what he's offering the spanish the opportunity is we can bring you the people that will turn this from...
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that we keep going back to texas. anybody from texas? you are so prideful of your past i didn't know there is such a blend between texas and american history. over nine years they had their own thing going the lone star state. but in 1800 texas was wide open and it was up to moses to cut a deal he could not do that but austin was because believe it or not america comes to the new world new shot after a new shot they wanted a chance to be successful to see what texas had to offer they had a gun a rake and a plow and they went ahead to make a living. and how they stand up for freedom and liberty. if i could introduce you to sam houston this guy should have been president. he's not perfect but led by andrew jackson. i love the rocky movies because i believe there based on a true story. [laughter] out there when you open up the flashback to the previous rocky movie now i remember why i'm here. so i could open up with andrew jackson in new orleans and we tell that story with that battle and how it had to be fought. so this guy sam houston is
that we keep going back to texas. anybody from texas? you are so prideful of your past i didn't know there is such a blend between texas and american history. over nine years they had their own thing going the lone star state. but in 1800 texas was wide open and it was up to moses to cut a deal he could not do that but austin was because believe it or not america comes to the new world new shot after a new shot they wanted a chance to be successful to see what texas had to offer they had a gun...
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what texas means. in fact just today our governor, lieutenant governor, our speaker of the house together announced an initiative to make our property taxes lower going forward. that is such an important thing. and it is, that kind of leadership that we've had in texas for the last couple of decades, that make it why so many people want to move here. melissa: i know when you talk about lower property taxes it makes me want to cry but let me ask you, you're sure, you don't have any fear at all that there are people coming into the state, i know democrats are moving your way? you're not worried about that changing the voting composition is of your state? >> absolutely democrats are also moving in. i was chairman of the travis county republican party for three years. the best i could tell, even to the austin area which is where travis county is, it was about 50/50 republican and not who were moving in, even coming from states like california. and so what it is is, people are coming for the opportunity and
what texas means. in fact just today our governor, lieutenant governor, our speaker of the house together announced an initiative to make our property taxes lower going forward. that is such an important thing. and it is, that kind of leadership that we've had in texas for the last couple of decades, that make it why so many people want to move here. melissa: i know when you talk about lower property taxes it makes me want to cry but let me ask you, you're sure, you don't have any fear at all...
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we are texas i am texas [ cheers ] and i'm gonna prove it to you. [ knocking ] ♪ ♪ well life here in austi is kinda laid back got drunk on dirty sixth before i even unpacked ♪ ♪ let's drink another bee before we head bac thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ well texas kind of life got a real kind of charm met a dude named bev on a longhorn farm ♪ ♪ bled burnt orange whe he poked me in the arm thank go i'm a country boy ♪ >> jimmy: c'mon! [ cheers and applause ♪ give me brisket and rib and a side of fried pickle suck down gristl but thick in the middle ♪ ♪ ate hot sauce until it came out my nipples thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ ♪ when my work's all done and i got a couple bucks i grab the bird scoote and i hit the food trucks ♪ ♪ top of my lungs screamin' o.u. sucks thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ got a giant belt buckle and boots made a leather hot ass weathe i don't need a sweater ♪ ♪ hats are all big here bigger is better thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ ♪ give me brisket and rib and a side of fried pickle drink a lone sta pass out by the griddle
we are texas i am texas [ cheers ] and i'm gonna prove it to you. [ knocking ] ♪ ♪ well life here in austi is kinda laid back got drunk on dirty sixth before i even unpacked ♪ ♪ let's drink another bee before we head bac thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ well texas kind of life got a real kind of charm met a dude named bev on a longhorn farm ♪ ♪ bled burnt orange whe he poked me in the arm thank go i'm a country boy ♪ >> jimmy: c'mon! [ cheers and applause ♪ give me...
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as indicated the texas legislature passed a new butter id law, senate bill five that is a law in texas and has not been challenged. >> the keeper clarified the record, it is important today. could you walk us through how a generic case of the voting rights act, in other words what steps would they proceed? >> yes representative i would be happy to do that. that raises an important point that section two and section three of the voting rights act remain fully intact notwithstanding the supreme court decision in shelby county. i believe all the witnesses before the subcommittee today agree on that point. when somebody believes the victim of potential discrimination they can bring action under the voting rights act section two. if indeed the said conditions are those that resemble the conditions in 1965 that justified preclearance in the first place, section 3c provides a remedy to address that called the build process. the building process is a targeted form of required and big can be set for certain amount of time can cover certain areas, a surgical ability to impose a preclearance regi
as indicated the texas legislature passed a new butter id law, senate bill five that is a law in texas and has not been challenged. >> the keeper clarified the record, it is important today. could you walk us through how a generic case of the voting rights act, in other words what steps would they proceed? >> yes representative i would be happy to do that. that raises an important point that section two and section three of the voting rights act remain fully intact notwithstanding...
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texas. a young gunman behind bars. question at this hour is why. i'm anita vogel. reporter: i'm leland vittert in washington. on what is a sad night in el paso and a sad night in tech as. "justice with judge jeanine" will not air tonight so we can bring you coverage of the horror that took place in texas. we used people use the carts for groceries to bring out the wound. this morning in the 10:00 hour el paso time, mountain time miss say a gunman opened fire in the parking lot of a walmart. it happened when at least 3,000 shoppers and workers on-site. witnesses describing him as confident and a man with a mission. they watched him corner his victims. when they had no chance of escape he killed them one by one. you see men in their tactical gear comforting survivors. it was aemotional day. >> from the shooter we have 20 confirmed fatalities. and 2 -- and 26 wounded. the ages and genders are numerous in the age group. the situation is a horrific one. reporter: the chief went on to say he belie
texas. a young gunman behind bars. question at this hour is why. i'm anita vogel. reporter: i'm leland vittert in washington. on what is a sad night in el paso and a sad night in tech as. "justice with judge jeanine" will not air tonight so we can bring you coverage of the horror that took place in texas. we used people use the carts for groceries to bring out the wound. this morning in the 10:00 hour el paso time, mountain time miss say a gunman opened fire in the parking lot of a...
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not just on texas soil. in mexico as well. >> can you point to any documents, buildings, or records that helped you research this topic? >> yes. one of the archives that i found most useful was an all-time, texas, the archive of the big bend. many historians looking at this period will go to austin, texas, el paso, texas. the archives there have wonderful materials. but there were great archivists who were extremely helpful in finding documents. i found one important document that outlined the el pororveneer massacre. the slaughtering of 16 mexican men shortly after midnight. these men were murdered because they were suspected to have raided a ranch on christmas morning the previous year. >> take us into your class at uc boulder. what is the interaction like with your students? what questions apprise you the most? most --surprises me the students are not aware of the lynching of mexicans in this part of our history. many are aware of african-american lynchings. what i find the most interesting is when they q
not just on texas soil. in mexico as well. >> can you point to any documents, buildings, or records that helped you research this topic? >> yes. one of the archives that i found most useful was an all-time, texas, the archive of the big bend. many historians looking at this period will go to austin, texas, el paso, texas. the archives there have wonderful materials. but there were great archivists who were extremely helpful in finding documents. i found one important document that...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from texas, mr. wright, is recognized. mr. wright: i rise today in support of the global electoral exchange act offered by mr. castro. authoritarian regimes are a threat to international security and economic progress all around the world. countries like china, russia, orth korea, iran and venezuela present major rod blocks to peace and prosperity. if there is nothing dictators that fear more is free markets and freep people. tyrants use repressive tactics to crack down on public protests. the world is a safer more prosperous place when individuals are governed as citizens and not subjects. promoting democracy abroad has been a bipartisan cause. the united states must maintain its leadership in keeping the flame of freedom burning. this legislation gives us another opportunity to be that leader. the global electoral exchange act would fa sill till tate monitors, poll workers and civil society leaders who participate in elections. by promoting best practices and empowering foreign societies to conduct
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from texas, mr. wright, is recognized. mr. wright: i rise today in support of the global electoral exchange act offered by mr. castro. authoritarian regimes are a threat to international security and economic progress all around the world. countries like china, russia, orth korea, iran and venezuela present major rod blocks to peace and prosperity. if there is nothing dictators that fear more is free markets and freep...
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the texas legislature and the governor had an opportunity after santa fe to examine gun laws in texas which has some of the weakest laws on the books and determine actions to be taken. right now in texas, background checks do not apply to all gun sales. having extreme risk laws in place. removing asasault weapons from this streets. they didn't do any of those things. they talked to the gun industry and put together a wish list package that substantially weakened state law and puts texans at risk. we see the results of this every day. we have 51 mass shoot thaings t happened in august alone. texas is among the worst of the states in terms of its laws. we really need to move forward to strengthen state laws and our federal laws. brady has the solutions. we need to enact them. >> there are a couple of things as i look at the gun laws that have been amended as of today. license gun owners can store guns and ammunition in locked places inside their vehicles even if it's on a school campus as long as it's out of sight. they are literally right there many the parking lot should someone want
the texas legislature and the governor had an opportunity after santa fe to examine gun laws in texas which has some of the weakest laws on the books and determine actions to be taken. right now in texas, background checks do not apply to all gun sales. having extreme risk laws in place. removing asasault weapons from this streets. they didn't do any of those things. they talked to the gun industry and put together a wish list package that substantially weakened state law and puts texans at...
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ha sido identificadode 21 aÑos de edad residente de texas. el atacante utilizÓ un fusil ruso, segÚn autoridades. el estado de texas serÁ la gente que enjuicia este individuo. consideramos la pena capital, agregÓ el jefe de policÍa. oficiales investigaron que estÁn investigando la declaraciÓn por parte del atacante publicada en redes sociales, que creen que fue escrita por el joven. el manifiesto dice es un ataquea la respuesta a la invasiÓn hispana de texas. simplemente estoy defendiendo a mi paÍs del reemplazo culturaly en mico provocado por la invasiÓn. el candidato presidencial hablÓ ante cÁmaras declarando estos hechos como uno lleno de odio. >> en un aÑo en esta comunidad tan segura, tenemos casi 18 muertos. hoy 20 en un evento, desde alguien que es del Área cerca de dallas. que pensamos que tiene odio para los hispanos. >> el fbi ha abierto en investigaciÓn que apoyarÁ a la que ya estÁ en pie por parte del estado de texas. este tiroteo es el mÁs trágico de 2019, con 20 muertes,convirtiÉndose en uno de los mÁs grande
ha sido identificadode 21 aÑos de edad residente de texas. el atacante utilizÓ un fusil ruso, segÚn autoridades. el estado de texas serÁ la gente que enjuicia este individuo. consideramos la pena capital, agregÓ el jefe de policÍa. oficiales investigaron que estÁn investigando la declaraciÓn por parte del atacante publicada en redes sociales, que creen que fue escrita por el joven. el manifiesto dice es un ataquea la respuesta a la invasiÓn hispana de texas. simplemente estoy...
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a big thanks again to the texas fizerne festival, and p sponsoring the politico tent, the texas farm bureau sponsoring that. i hope you enjoy more festival offerings, and thank you so much for joining us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> and that concludes our live coverage of this year's texas tribune festival. if you missed any of the festival, we will air today's discussions at 8:00 p.m. eastern, where you can watch online at c-span.org. type "texas tribune festival" into the search bar. the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public-policy events from washington and around the country, so you can make up your mind. c-span by cable in 1979, is brought to you by your local cable or satellite providers. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> joining us this week on "the communicators" is senator mars
a big thanks again to the texas fizerne festival, and p sponsoring the politico tent, the texas farm bureau sponsoring that. i hope you enjoy more festival offerings, and thank you so much for joining us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> and that concludes our live coverage of this year's texas tribune festival. if...
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texas elected a u.s. senator, all 36 members of the texas delegation to the u.s. house of representatives. governor, lieutenant governor, controller, all 150 members of the statehouse, over 175 trial court judges and over 75 district attorney's. relief simply was too late for bortles, for voters and all the selections. officials in five different states have passed racially discriminatory laws. clark mentioned the north case. there is a voter suppression crisis in our country. congers has an obligation to use the enforcement powers which was bestowed in the constitution to amend the voting rights act, to protect minority voters from racial discrimination. they rejected the the court in particular, as you have heard, objected to what it regarded as it a targeting of mostly southern states. i agree with you, congress got on and shall be substituted its own judgment. the shelby decision is the law. any effort by this body to amend the voting rights act must be undertaken with attention to the court office guidance in that case. hr 4 does precisely that. proposes a na
texas elected a u.s. senator, all 36 members of the texas delegation to the u.s. house of representatives. governor, lieutenant governor, controller, all 150 members of the statehouse, over 175 trial court judges and over 75 district attorney's. relief simply was too late for bortles, for voters and all the selections. officials in five different states have passed racially discriminatory laws. clark mentioned the north case. there is a voter suppression crisis in our country. congers has an...
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of texas. this is what he and the first lady said about this incident in odessa and midland. the first lady and i are heartbroken over this senseless and cowardly attack, and we offer our unwavering support to the victims, their families, and all the people of midland and odessa. the state of texas and the department of public safety are working closely with local law enforcement to provide resources as needed and deliver justice for this heinous attack. i thank first responders who have acting admirably under pressure. i want to remind all texans we will not allow the lone star state to be overrun by hatred and violence. we will unite as texans always do to respond to this tragedy. that coming from the governor, governor greg abbott of texas as well as a statement from the first lady of texas. frank, the governor is going to have to come to the microphone again and he's going to have to reassure fellow texans all will be okay. you heard from the statement, he's already saying we will stand up
of texas. this is what he and the first lady said about this incident in odessa and midland. the first lady and i are heartbroken over this senseless and cowardly attack, and we offer our unwavering support to the victims, their families, and all the people of midland and odessa. the state of texas and the department of public safety are working closely with local law enforcement to provide resources as needed and deliver justice for this heinous attack. i thank first responders who have acting...
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alamo -- its: the becomes part of the texas creation myth. defeats --nd its that is something a lot of thele can forgive, yet anglos lost at the alamo because it was a complete defeat. a few weeks later, it became a rallying cry at the battle of the san francisco where sam houston completely routed general santa ana and a larger mexican army than he had thought. has a symbolic -- it is more important from a symbolic point of view than a military point of view as a rallying cry. you atif lee's visited the texas a&m library, which authors and books would you point us to to better understand? i would probably compile a list of several others to hollyard florez i would also-- pick a book on san antonio, holly blair and richard florez have both written specifically and how it has been used by various routes -- groups over the years. has come to be such an important part of texas identity. those would be my top three. steve: for those who lived through that time, if they were to come back, they would not recognize the alamo today, correct? joel kit
alamo -- its: the becomes part of the texas creation myth. defeats --nd its that is something a lot of thele can forgive, yet anglos lost at the alamo because it was a complete defeat. a few weeks later, it became a rallying cry at the battle of the san francisco where sam houston completely routed general santa ana and a larger mexican army than he had thought. has a symbolic -- it is more important from a symbolic point of view than a military point of view as a rallying cry. you atif lee's...
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>> the texas revolution was the defining event of texas history. >> the climatic event of the texas revolution and the subject of mcardle's greatest masterpiece is the battle of san jacinto. let's set the scene. the year is 1836, when the ruthless mexican general santa anna marches into texas, then a province of mexico, to put an end to a revolt by local settlers. the so-called napoleon of the west crushes texas forces at the alamo. santa anna than pushes forward, determined to wipe out all the rebels. a battalion of volunteer texas citizens, led by sam houston, are forced into retreat. >> they're up against an army that was larger, with a european-trained officer corps that had wrought devastation, not just in texas, but also against mexican states that were rebelling elsewhere. >> on april 21, houston leads his ragtag group of troops, about 900 in all, on a surprise attack of the mexican army, which is camped along the san jacinto river. as they charge, the soldiers shout, "remember the alamo!" >> it was revenge time for them. >> the bloody skirmish lasts just 18 minutes before santa anna su
>> the texas revolution was the defining event of texas history. >> the climatic event of the texas revolution and the subject of mcardle's greatest masterpiece is the battle of san jacinto. let's set the scene. the year is 1836, when the ruthless mexican general santa anna marches into texas, then a province of mexico, to put an end to a revolt by local settlers. the so-called napoleon of the west crushes texas forces at the alamo. santa anna than pushes forward, determined to wipe...
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texas suspect left an anti immigrant skreed. details.me of the investors are examining a iatribe believed to have been posted on-line by the suspect in saturday's fatal shooting in a texas shopping mall. an hour before the attack. that is according to senior law they for t and reasonably confident he posted before the shooting. nothing experts say should be taken for face value. provide fodder for mainstream media coverage this message board and railed against immigrants in points d pushed talking and european identity in america. least 20 leaving at dead and 26 injured. he document criticized democrats and republicans and expressed anti-government and anti-corporate views. your thoughts on all of this as come to grips with these. john in houston texas. good morning. a horrible mass shooting. in the ar-15'sbe banned.47th need to be i'm a hunter and all that stuff. they serve mo purpose other than people, and it's just, you know this guy wanted to be caught, you know? i am and i'm just curious about the whole thing. that presiden
texas suspect left an anti immigrant skreed. details.me of the investors are examining a iatribe believed to have been posted on-line by the suspect in saturday's fatal shooting in a texas shopping mall. an hour before the attack. that is according to senior law they for t and reasonably confident he posted before the shooting. nothing experts say should be taken for face value. provide fodder for mainstream media coverage this message board and railed against immigrants in points d pushed...
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i keep on going back to texas. in many here from texas. you guys are so prideful of your past, and did not know there was such a blend between texas history and american history. i thought for nine years they had their own think going. lone star state. that was fine. but it didn't really look at in the 18 hundreds texas was just wide open. and i was up to moses to cut a deal and he wasn't able to fulfill the deal but stephen austin was and he brings 300 american families because believe it or not america come to the new world people wanted new shot every shot and all they wanted was maybe a chance to be successful and see what texas had to offer so they got a gun, rake, and about and they went ahead and mayday leaving. what they were able to do is grind out and how they were able to stay on up and fight for freedom and liberty i thought it was a story important to tell if i can introduce you to sam houston, we know that the president, this guy should've been president. he's not a perfect person, it was mentioned by this guy andrew jackson
i keep on going back to texas. in many here from texas. you guys are so prideful of your past, and did not know there was such a blend between texas history and american history. i thought for nine years they had their own think going. lone star state. that was fine. but it didn't really look at in the 18 hundreds texas was just wide open. and i was up to moses to cut a deal and he wasn't able to fulfill the deal but stephen austin was and he brings 300 american families because believe it or...
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the mcallen area of texas. with alana rocha of the "texas tribune." ann is up next in newport richie, florida, an independence, and what's your comment or question? >> caller: hi, john, how are you today? >> i'm doing well. >> caller: i wanted to see? i could ask, i'll stay on the line if she could answer maybe a couple things for me. i'm in florida. >> we'll leave this conversation here and go live to president trump who's visiting the u.s./mexico border. getting a tour. he is attending a briefing on the situation at the border. >> apprehendedpack
the mcallen area of texas. with alana rocha of the "texas tribune." ann is up next in newport richie, florida, an independence, and what's your comment or question? >> caller: hi, john, how are you today? >> i'm doing well. >> caller: i wanted to see? i could ask, i'll stay on the line if she could answer maybe a couple things for me. i'm in florida. >> we'll leave this conversation here and go live to president trump who's visiting the u.s./mexico border....
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i am brian kilmeade, welcome to beautiful san antonio, texas, the great state of texas, we brought the show on the road. we made the right choice. 130 miles is our southern border, debate over to build the wall there is at center of the conversation. president trump said it is a national security issue, he has given congress until february 15 to fund border security, or he may declare a state of emergency. he has other options, people tonight live in texas are affected by illegal immigration in one way shape or form, they are business owners, border agents, legal immigrants, sadly family members of those murdered by illegal immigrants. we have to solve this we'll speak with their leader here's in texas and beyond. how did we get here? started 30 years ago. ♪ >> all americans not only in state's most heavily affected are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. >> president bush signing the secure confidence act, authorizing 700 miles of new confidencing on -- fencing. >> we could build on progress my administration has made. >> we will soon begin
i am brian kilmeade, welcome to beautiful san antonio, texas, the great state of texas, we brought the show on the road. we made the right choice. 130 miles is our southern border, debate over to build the wall there is at center of the conversation. president trump said it is a national security issue, he has given congress until february 15 to fund border security, or he may declare a state of emergency. he has other options, people tonight live in texas are affected by illegal immigration in...
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host: i want to get to texas it texas itself, because democrats have long fantasized about changing texas to be democratic state wide, and it has not happened. a handful of house seats flipped the last cycle from red to blue, and beto o'rourke came close to ousting senator ted cruz. they are targeting even more house seats this cycle, five. a sizable number in texas are trying to do what they did in california this time. is it realistic, congresswoman? senator gardner -- congresswoman garcia: it is certainly possible. we are doing a lot of work here in texas in terms of getting more members to congress. good chance,eally including one here in the area. and the texas house has targeted 10 to 12 to help flip, so there is a lot of effort and we have finally gotten the attention of the national fundraising dollars, and i think it is going to be doable, not this time, but next time. so it won't go blue in 2020? garcia: it is a possibility, because trump is really, really doing a lot of damage to the republican party here in texas. and if people get out there, and if you want to get even, organ
host: i want to get to texas it texas itself, because democrats have long fantasized about changing texas to be democratic state wide, and it has not happened. a handful of house seats flipped the last cycle from red to blue, and beto o'rourke came close to ousting senator ted cruz. they are targeting even more house seats this cycle, five. a sizable number in texas are trying to do what they did in california this time. is it realistic, congresswoman? senator gardner -- congresswoman garcia:...
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host: i want to get to texas it texas itself, because democrats have long fantasized about changing texas to be democratic state wide, and it has not happened. a handful of house seats flipped the last cycle from red to blue, and beto o'rourke came close to ousting senator ted cruz. they are targeting even more house seats this cycle, five. a sizable number in texas are trying to do what they did in california this time. is it realistic, congresswoman? senator gardner -- congresswoman garcia: it is certainly possible. we are doing a lot of work here in texas in terms of getting more members to congress. good chance,eally including one here in the area. and the texas house has targeted 10 to 12 to help flip, so there is a lot of effort and we have finally gotten the attention of the national fundraising dollars, and i think it is going to be doable, not this time, but next time. so it won't go blue in 2020? garcia: it is a possibility, because trump is really, really doing a lot of damage to the republican party here in texas. and if people get out there, and if you want to get even, organ
host: i want to get to texas it texas itself, because democrats have long fantasized about changing texas to be democratic state wide, and it has not happened. a handful of house seats flipped the last cycle from red to blue, and beto o'rourke came close to ousting senator ted cruz. they are targeting even more house seats this cycle, five. a sizable number in texas are trying to do what they did in california this time. is it realistic, congresswoman? senator gardner -- congresswoman garcia:...
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-mexico border in south texas. hidalgo county has been at the center of the debate over immigration for more than a century. border crossings both legal and illegal are part of daily life there, so now two perspectives on the impact, one from the border patrol chief who says he needs a wall to stop a crisis, and one one from the mayor of mcallen, texas, who says this issue is being politicized by people who don't know what they're talking about in washington, d.c. man: just watch your step right here. o'brien: manuel padilla knows each twist and turn of this stretch of the rio grande in hidalgo county. he's the border patrol chief of the busiest crossing point for undocumented immigrants in the southwest. padilla: yesterday we had over 800 apprehensions. o'brien: smugglers watch from across the narrow stretch of o'brien: the smugglers are persistent because this is big business. padilla: every person--again, the grand total that every person pays, whether it's a 5-month-old child or an adult, it's $4,000. what happ
-mexico border in south texas. hidalgo county has been at the center of the debate over immigration for more than a century. border crossings both legal and illegal are part of daily life there, so now two perspectives on the impact, one from the border patrol chief who says he needs a wall to stop a crisis, and one one from the mayor of mcallen, texas, who says this issue is being politicized by people who don't know what they're talking about in washington, d.c. man: just watch your step...
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used to herd texas cattle north. it stretched from southern texas to the city of abilene, kansas. next, kansas state university history professor james sherow talks about his book "the chisholm trail." mr. sherow chronicles joseph mccoy's success in national and international cattle trading, which sparked the growth of the u.s. beef industry. the watkins museum of history in lawrence, kansas, hosted this event. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to our latest raven book chat at the watkins. i'm the public engagement coordinator here. i thank you for joining us tonight. i'm starting to sound like a broken record before every event, but these days when there are so many options for things to do with our free time and you don't even -- i mean, you can just sit on your couch every evening, it's very encouraging and exciting for us here at the museum to have folks come in for our events. we really appreciate it. and i know that the staff of the raven bookstore appreciates it as well. so now i'll introduce tonight's guest speaker. james e. sherow is a professor in the department of his
used to herd texas cattle north. it stretched from southern texas to the city of abilene, kansas. next, kansas state university history professor james sherow talks about his book "the chisholm trail." mr. sherow chronicles joseph mccoy's success in national and international cattle trading, which sparked the growth of the u.s. beef industry. the watkins museum of history in lawrence, kansas, hosted this event. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to our latest raven book chat...
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en houston, texas, pedro rojas, univisiÓn. jorge: esto es todo lo que tenemos de de houston, texas. dentro de dos dÍas estaremos permitiendo que el debate presidencial entre los 10 principales candidatos a la presidencia. nos vemos entonces. patricia, regresÓ con iguales estudios. patricia: gracias, jorge. vamos hace no esta primera pausa. al volver, un ingeniero mexicano michigan saliÓ a caminar hace dÍasy desapareciÓ. su familia dice que es un misterio y las autoridades investigan. y las maniobras militares ordenadas por el gobernante venezolanonicolÁs maduro elevan ordenadas por el gobernante venezolanonicolÁs maduro elevan la tensiÓn con colombia. . más torres. ¡más cobertura! es la red que te da total libertad. de grandes ciudades a pequeños pueblos. estamos contigo. porque la vida puede llevarte casi a todos lados, t-mobile está contigo. no hay señal que vaya más lejos o sea más confiable para mantenerte conectado. ♪ ♪ patricia: un gran misterio rodea la desapariciÓn de un mexicano con visa de trabajo en michigan. wilber de leÓn salió a caminar el jueves
en houston, texas, pedro rojas, univisiÓn. jorge: esto es todo lo que tenemos de de houston, texas. dentro de dos dÍas estaremos permitiendo que el debate presidencial entre los 10 principales candidatos a la presidencia. nos vemos entonces. patricia, regresÓ con iguales estudios. patricia: gracias, jorge. vamos hace no esta primera pausa. al volver, un ingeniero mexicano michigan saliÓ a caminar hace dÍasy desapareciÓ. su familia dice que es un misterio y las autoridades investigan. y...
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talk to the mayor of uvalde, texas, and throughout the southern area of texas. talk to the people about what's actually happening in the community. i cannot believe for the life of me that we can't come together to pass $4.5 billion to ensure --ky not believe -- i thank the gentleman. that we cannot come together in a bipartisan fashion to fund the necessary beds, to fund what is necessary to house these children. when people talk about kids in cages, are you directly attacking border patrol? have you spent time with border patrol who are trying to figure out whether a kid's dad is actually the dad or whether it's somebody who is using that child? that's happening today. about is body waxes on whatever amendment we're throwing on the floor right now is already part of administrative policy. we're not actually addressing the problem. and the american people sent us here to do that. oh by the way, oh, no, we're demanding votes. heaven forbid this body votes. hetch forbid we follow the constitution which, you know, says something about a quorum. maybe we should act
talk to the mayor of uvalde, texas, and throughout the southern area of texas. talk to the people about what's actually happening in the community. i cannot believe for the life of me that we can't come together to pass $4.5 billion to ensure --ky not believe -- i thank the gentleman. that we cannot come together in a bipartisan fashion to fund the necessary beds, to fund what is necessary to house these children. when people talk about kids in cages, are you directly attacking border patrol?...
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texas is a big one. twenty meanwhile, welcome back. his texas turning blue? >> yes but, well, it is a more competitive state, were competitive because of native texans. the reality for ted groups, he has a story he wants to talk. if it wasn't for the out of status or the yankees, if it wasn't for those coming into texas, he would have been beto o'rourke by much more. but that is just wrong. the governor of texas did way better than cruz. he lost among native texans. he won among people who had moved to texas. >> let's talk about the people who are leaving. texas has done an outstanding job of outreach. especially to californians, particularly small business owners there who find it impossible to manufacture and work in the golden state. texas is still very warm, it's just a few states over and they have a much better environment. they are doing to save same thing, beating new york and illinois, going to states like florida and texas. if you have a lot of people leading democrat states, they will continue to vote for democrats in their new home. >> not necessa
texas is a big one. twenty meanwhile, welcome back. his texas turning blue? >> yes but, well, it is a more competitive state, were competitive because of native texans. the reality for ted groups, he has a story he wants to talk. if it wasn't for the out of status or the yankees, if it wasn't for those coming into texas, he would have been beto o'rourke by much more. but that is just wrong. the governor of texas did way better than cruz. he lost among native texans. he won among people...
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. -- of odessa, texas. that was the fbi special agent in charge of the local field office nearby talking about how almost every two weeks the fbi is involved in a major active shooter investigation. we did not learn a lot new in this news conference, although there were some pretty stunning moments including the texas governor reading a a text from one of the victims' mothers, that is the youngest victim at 17 months, a baby who was airlifted for pediatric care who we understand will recover. we saw the police chief there get fairly emotional when discussing what happened in his city less than 24 hours ago. there was a man who police tried to pull over in a traffic stop. he wouldn't stop and began firing not only at police, but driving down the highways and byways of midland, texas, and o december saw -- odessa, texas, shooting and killing at least seven people. we believe we have that signal back up from the fbi and the golf's press conference in odessa. >> action between fbi and dps, odessa police is buil
. -- of odessa, texas. that was the fbi special agent in charge of the local field office nearby talking about how almost every two weeks the fbi is involved in a major active shooter investigation. we did not learn a lot new in this news conference, although there were some pretty stunning moments including the texas governor reading a a text from one of the victims' mothers, that is the youngest victim at 17 months, a baby who was airlifted for pediatric care who we understand will recover....
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we're hoping at noon texas time. with state and local officials including the governor about what we've learned specifically about this case, and frankly, what we're learning in texas if anything that the state government here is going to do about these shootings. remember, after el paso the governor put a commission together to study the acts of mass shootings. he's waiting on recommendations from them about steps that the state of texas could take in lieu of the federal government doing anything. it's not something that's going to happen any time in the near future. >>> garrett haake, thank you. really appreciate it. thank you. with con dwregressional democrat to return to d.c., we have an opportunity to do something about gun violence. the president is taking phone calls and orders from the nra. joining me now is political strategist, dnc communications director. tiffany cross of the beat d.c. jonathan capehart and shannon watts. and i'm going to start with shannon. what would you like to see done? we've seen kids
we're hoping at noon texas time. with state and local officials including the governor about what we've learned specifically about this case, and frankly, what we're learning in texas if anything that the state government here is going to do about these shootings. remember, after el paso the governor put a commission together to study the acts of mass shootings. he's waiting on recommendations from them about steps that the state of texas could take in lieu of the federal government doing...
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sir ress and the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, each will control 20 minutes, the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. sires: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 2002. the taiwan assurance act of 2019. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. sires: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. sires: i rise in strong support of h.r. 2002, the taiwan assurance act of 2019. last month, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of the taiwan relations act. so it is fitting that we are standing here today to bring two important measures to the floor including this one to affirm the congressional support for taiwan. taiwan serves as a steadfast and significant partner to the united states, not just in the independento-pacific but all around the world. it makes substantial contributions to the international community by tackling global chall
sir ress and the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, each will control 20 minutes, the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. sires: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 2002. the taiwan assurance act of 2019. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. sires: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr....
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real thing in texas. he turned a lot of people out to vote who would not have voted. he also turned lot of people who might not have voted for democrats to vote for democrats. >> that helped not only him but this whole slate of candidates. >> beto also crushed fund-raising records, bringing in almost $80 million without pac money. thanks to his constant posts on facebook, beto mania didn't just sweep the state but the entire country. >> he would do things like go to a what-a-burger and skate in the parking lot. he would do his laundry on facebook live, and people would watch. people would watch him do laundry. in a time where there's so much, he penetrated. in connecticut and oregon, people had beto for senate signs. >> he did all that without pollsters or speechwriters. it was just beto being beto. >> he's very charismatic. a very compelling speaker. he's shown he's a fantastic fund-raiser. especially from small donors. and i think people like him. >> he's our best bet to beat trump because he can bring
real thing in texas. he turned a lot of people out to vote who would not have voted. he also turned lot of people who might not have voted for democrats to vote for democrats. >> that helped not only him but this whole slate of candidates. >> beto also crushed fund-raising records, bringing in almost $80 million without pac money. thanks to his constant posts on facebook, beto mania didn't just sweep the state but the entire country. >> he would do things like go to a...
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the first in texas. other two are in california, promising to bring 500 to to a thousand new jobs, all of the bags will have the made in usa label, it is an hourly wage job with benefits, it has been a big year for the lvmh group, they own louis vuitton, stock up 30% and revenues up 16% this year. for the president this is his chance to tout brings moreover seas jobs back to the united states, you can expect him to talk about that in his rally, and talk about his pledge to america's workers, a manager with 350 companies promised to train and educate over 14 million american workers, louis vuitton is one of those companies. training workers to become leather craftsmen. then the president will head to dallas, we can expect him to tout fact, since he has become president more than 13,jobs havs with been created in texas. -- 6 republicans in the house have said, they are not seeking reelects in 2020. so democratic candidate, beto o'rourke will hold a counter rally, just about 30 minutes away from this rally
the first in texas. other two are in california, promising to bring 500 to to a thousand new jobs, all of the bags will have the made in usa label, it is an hourly wage job with benefits, it has been a big year for the lvmh group, they own louis vuitton, stock up 30% and revenues up 16% this year. for the president this is his chance to tout brings moreover seas jobs back to the united states, you can expect him to talk about that in his rally, and talk about his pledge to america's workers, a...
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but we begin in texas. it has happened again and it's happened again in west texas. a gunman opened fire, killing at least five people, sending another 21 to the hospital. according to police, it began way routine traffic stop. the driver opened fire and sped away. on an interstate he took aim and randomly fired at other vehicles, at one point abanged his car and stealing a postal truck. police finally cornered him in a parking lot of a movie theater. >> this subject was contacted by law enforcement and he -- an exchange of gunfire happened, and that subject is deceased. >> witnesses joey and julia mcnair caught it all on camera outside the theater. and a warning their video may be disturbing for some viewers. >> he's going to shoot. [ gunfire ] >> [ bleep ]. >> get down. >> oh, my god. goldie, are you down? >> are they shooting at that man? >> i don't know. i can't see. oh, my god. i think they -- >> investigators believe they have identified the shooter, but the only description they're giving publicly is a white male in his 30s. also no word on a motive at this po
but we begin in texas. it has happened again and it's happened again in west texas. a gunman opened fire, killing at least five people, sending another 21 to the hospital. according to police, it began way routine traffic stop. the driver opened fire and sped away. on an interstate he took aim and randomly fired at other vehicles, at one point abanged his car and stealing a postal truck. police finally cornered him in a parking lot of a movie theater. >> this subject was contacted by law...
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he drove 600 miles, from allen, texas, to el paso, texas. he picked this location with some specificity based on the types of customers that would be inthat walmart. there's an atmosphere of ant anti-rhetoric and white nationalists to act out. there' no, sir ammunition and can hurt hundreds of people in a few seconds, how do we touch this? >> it touches on gun control and immigrati immigration. it is a tragedy, to say the very least. to your point, we believe the suspect came from outside of el paso, to carry out this attack. what does that tell you about the suspect's mindset. >> i can't speak to his mindset, because i don't know. what it tells me is that police officers act very differently, when a suspect is a white male when they look like me. this suspect was taken into custody without ziincident, aft he shot people fatally. he's taken into custody without incident. we see officers engaging people of color. folks that look unarmed, killing him because he thinks he has a gun. and we know he has a gun and he's taken without incident. >> t
he drove 600 miles, from allen, texas, to el paso, texas. he picked this location with some specificity based on the types of customers that would be inthat walmart. there's an atmosphere of ant anti-rhetoric and white nationalists to act out. there' no, sir ammunition and can hurt hundreds of people in a few seconds, how do we touch this? >> it touches on gun control and immigrati immigration. it is a tragedy, to say the very least. to your point, we believe the suspect came from outside...
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and we start in the state of texas. the cities of midland and odessa, the latest mass shooting that took place in that state, the shooting leaving at least five people dead, 21 others injured after a gunman started firing from inside his car. this happened on saturday. you see one of the scenes here, and it is a large scene there between those two towns. the attack started after the texas department of public safety troopers initiated a traffic stop. the gunman pulled a rifle, wounding a state trooper. and after that he drove off and continued firing, eventually hijacking a mail truck. the rampage ended when the shooter was cornered and killed by police. a man who knows one of the people shot spoke with cnn affiliate kosa. he said that his friend actually had saved his life, performing cpr on him months earlier. >> all i know is that they were on their way home, him and his wife, and he got shot. i guess it went through the door of the car and shot him right in the, his side. and my shop foreman is in there right now, a
and we start in the state of texas. the cities of midland and odessa, the latest mass shooting that took place in that state, the shooting leaving at least five people dead, 21 others injured after a gunman started firing from inside his car. this happened on saturday. you see one of the scenes here, and it is a large scene there between those two towns. the attack started after the texas department of public safety troopers initiated a traffic stop. the gunman pulled a rifle, wounding a state...
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mccoy understood this and so the texas cattleman. the idea was to put it in some of the other markets and this is oftentimes where very poor people multiplied their food. a great meal for them was that they couldn't afford to buy beef. it became more prominent in their diet after advances in creating the arbitrators like allergen did which was matt produced and had never been done before by those 200 butcher shops that had the slaughterhouse district. they pour working class was being able to buy beef on a regular basis and they were cheaper and texas longhorn was sold or served in don't monaco to start and that never would've happened it, never would've been of had the market that went along with it. longhorn at best weighed over 900 pounds. it was a pretty small animal, so the cuts were also leaner even though the illinois put on a little bit more fat than by over winter ring them in the eastern markets. yes sir. >> the trade to absolutely in 1867 to 71 is, that correct? >> 72. >> where most of those herds -- what year did those hu
mccoy understood this and so the texas cattleman. the idea was to put it in some of the other markets and this is oftentimes where very poor people multiplied their food. a great meal for them was that they couldn't afford to buy beef. it became more prominent in their diet after advances in creating the arbitrators like allergen did which was matt produced and had never been done before by those 200 butcher shops that had the slaughterhouse district. they pour working class was being able to...
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. >>> messing with texas. how democrats are betting big on a sleeping giant and the group of voters they're hoping to tap into for 2020. >>> a lot to get to. let's start with democratic race for president and a major inflection point. with half the number of candidates of the previous debates on stage and the likelihood the field could soon narrow even more, right now the candidates are taking their momentum or lack thereof and heading back onto the campaign trail, making their case to the voters. last evening was at times passionate, combative, even raucous, but it also allowed the debaters to get personal over issues including health care, immigration and gun laws. this third debate also marked a major shift for many of the candidates, offering up a full-on embrace of the very popular former president, barack obama. maybe it was the setting, on the stage of an historically black college or maybe efforts to distance themselves from obama policies in the first few debates simply fell flat, but this time they s
. >>> messing with texas. how democrats are betting big on a sleeping giant and the group of voters they're hoping to tap into for 2020. >>> a lot to get to. let's start with democratic race for president and a major inflection point. with half the number of candidates of the previous debates on stage and the likelihood the field could soon narrow even more, right now the candidates are taking their momentum or lack thereof and heading back onto the campaign trail, making...
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, texas. lawyers and doctors who have visited these two centers say they're dangerously overcrowded. dr. dolly lucio sevier, a pediatrician in brownsville, texas, visited the ursula children. afterwards, she wrote in a medical declaration that the conditions there, quote, "could be compared to torture facilities." dr. sevier joins us from her office in brownsville. thank you for being with us. we certainly appreciate it. can you give me a little background? why do medical professionals get called in? is it consistent? is it regular? do you visit all the time? dr. sevier: i don't visit all the time. i think the attorneys for the flores settlement are occasionally looking for volunteers to come in and monitor. either the orr places or the cbp processing facilities. it's actually fairly infrequent, from what i understand, that they allow physicians access. the reason that i was allowed access this time i would call an extenuating circumstance, which lawyers had been to this facility and there wer
, texas. lawyers and doctors who have visited these two centers say they're dangerously overcrowded. dr. dolly lucio sevier, a pediatrician in brownsville, texas, visited the ursula children. afterwards, she wrote in a medical declaration that the conditions there, quote, "could be compared to torture facilities." dr. sevier joins us from her office in brownsville. thank you for being with us. we certainly appreciate it. can you give me a little background? why do medical...
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texas will be texas. well, guess what, that may not be the case. you might wind up spinning resources in places you don't have to. >> what is interesting susan, is it a trump thing or is this a longer thing? what it did move texas, it's a more affluent suburb versus moved from the republicans to the democrats. it is interesting simultaneously the democrats are moving further to the left that they want to attack wealthier people. i'm wondering, this is going to make for an uncomfortable new coalition. >> this is -- the texas republican party in some ways has been different from the trump republican party? had been. >> had been. there the a loot of report for some republican candidates in texas and certainly tan president trump has. >> that demographic. you have the demographic changes, which include not only hispanic voters. it includes a party that's become so inhospitable to latinos. >> maria, the texas republican party had its own image. rick perry, a lot of things you might not like about rick perry, on hispanic issues, he was not sort of donald
texas will be texas. well, guess what, that may not be the case. you might wind up spinning resources in places you don't have to. >> what is interesting susan, is it a trump thing or is this a longer thing? what it did move texas, it's a more affluent suburb versus moved from the republicans to the democrats. it is interesting simultaneously the democrats are moving further to the left that they want to attack wealthier people. i'm wondering, this is going to make for an uncomfortable...
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democrats often look to texas and say, we've got our eyes on texas. do you think in 2020, in the election coming up, chris, that it is fool's gold or is it a possibility for democrats? >> who would the democrats nominate? we spend all of this time talking about what the election might be. the election's really only going to last four, five months because we won't know who the democrats have chosen until april or may, at the soonest. once we know that, then we know what kind of race. look, if joe biden is the nominee, are the republicans going to be playing defense in texas? you better believe it. if they end up with elizabeth warren as the nominee, we can safely say the republicans aren't going to spend time worrying about texas. i would also add another asterisk here. john koryn should be safe. he's very popular, very well-liked in texas. if any democrat who's telling beto o'rourke, who has turned into what a disaster of a joke of a presidential campaign, anybody who's telling him to drop out and run against koryn is giving him bad advice. >> dana: t
democrats often look to texas and say, we've got our eyes on texas. do you think in 2020, in the election coming up, chris, that it is fool's gold or is it a possibility for democrats? >> who would the democrats nominate? we spend all of this time talking about what the election might be. the election's really only going to last four, five months because we won't know who the democrats have chosen until april or may, at the soonest. once we know that, then we know what kind of race. look,...